Hi Dmytri, Okay, sorry for using the word "extreme"..
And again I don't know that much about political theory or economic relations. But still my question is, why would people at a very corporate kind of conference (such as this <http://id-conf.com/> one) like the idea of decentralized topologies..? There was really a lot of talk about it, and many people there liked the idea of the FreedomBox.. Markus On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Dmytri Kleiner <d...@telekommunisten.net>wrote: > On 12.05.2012 03:32, Markus Sabadello wrote: > > So I guess what I am saying is, maybe not all things are as black and >> white as they seem.. >> And maybe a hybrid model involving both centralized and decentralized >> components would be better than either one of the two extremes. >> > > Hey Markus, it was nice meeting you at unlike us. > > I'm not arguing for or against any "extremes" I'm trying to understand the > relations between economic relations and network topologies. > > best, > > > > > > -- > Dmytri Kleiner > Venture Communist >
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